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Lambeth 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth, Metropolitan Borough of]

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Local Government Board New Tables.Table III.

CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT, DEATH (CORRECTED) DURING THE YEAR 1917.

BOROUGH OF LAMBETH.

Causes of Death.Nett Deaths at the subjoined Ages of " Residents " whether occurring within or without the District (a).Total Deaths whether of " Residents " or " Nonresidents " in Institutions in the District (b).
All ages.Under 1 year1 and under 2 years.2 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 45 years.45 and under 65 years.65 and upwards.
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All causesCertified (c)4168385146317416213113445395113833106
Uncertified317538131719447885
Typhus Fever
Enteric Fever31114
Continued Fever11
Small-pox
Measles1081841399142
Scarlet Fever612318
Whooping Cough38101015315
Diphtheria and Croup (See note (d)4835221877
Influenza.5611112316313
Erysipelas41217
Cerebro-Spinal Fever166333149
Polio-myelitis acuta2112
Venereal Diseases361821573—;
Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis)411213106217513325302
Tuberculous Meningitis (See note (e)608101517622
Other Tuberculous Diseases7978417121876
Rheumatic Fever9231214
Cancer, malignant disease (See note (f))36311138188134
Bronchitis3222992978195
Broncho-Pneumonia1885543216123030293
Pneumonia (all other forms)18719121145285355
Other diseases of Respiratory organs738434471924
Diseases of Circulatory System636271357172385356
Diseases of Nervous System36419327164 1100176356
Diarrhœa (See note (g))915610513106
Enteritis2361157394
Appendicitis and Typhlitis421137
Alcoholism (See note (h))321
Cirrhosis of Liver222164
Nephritis and Bright's Diseases1552234145773
Puerperal Fever (See note (i))82619
Other accidents and diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition725
Congenital Debility and Malformation, including Premature Birth (See note (j))175169312
Violent Deaths,[excluding Suicide156235131910193631236
Suicides...2221091
Other Defined Diseases48654889442802811548
Diseases ill-defined or unknown6141

Notes to Table iii.
(a) All " Transferable Deaths " of residents, i.e., of persons resident in the
District who have died outside it, are included with the other deaths
in columns 2-10. Transferable deaths of non-residents, i.e., of
persons resident elsewhere in England and Wales who have died
in the District, are in like manner excluded from these columns. For
the precise meaning of the term " transferable deaths " sec footnote
to Table I.
The total deaths in column 2 of Table III. equal the figures for the
year in column 12 of Table I.
(b) All deaths occurring in institutions for the sick and infirm situated
within the district, whether of residents or non-residents, are entered
in the last column of Table III.
(c) All deaths certified by registered Medical Practitioners and all Inquest
cases are classed as " Certified "; all other deaths are to be regarded
as " Uncertified."
(d) This heading includes all deaths from croup except those certified
as due to " spasmodic," " stridulous," " catarrhal," or " false "
croup.
(e) Under ' Tuberculous Meningitis" are included deaths from Acute
Hydrocephalus.
(/) Under " Cancer " are included deaths under such headings as Carcinomal
Scirrhus, Epithelioma, Rodent ulcer, Sarcoma, Cancer, and Malignant
Disease.
(/?) Under this heading are included deaths registered as due to Epidemic
diarrhoea, Epidemic enteritis, Infective enteritis, Zymotic enteritis,
Summer diarrhoea, Choleraic diarrhoea, Cholera (other than Asiatic),
Gastro-enteritis, Gastro-intestinal catarrh, Muco-entcritis, Colitis,
etc. Deaths from Diarrhoea secondary to some other well-defined
disease are included under the latter.
(h) Under this heading are included deaths from Delirium tremens, acute
and chronic alcoholism, etc., but not those certified as due to organic
disease attributed to alcoholism. The number of the latter may
with advantage be stated separately, though this statement cannot
be included in Table III.
(0 Under " Puerperal Fever " are included deaths under such headings
as Pyaemia, Septicaemia, Sapraemia, Pelvic peritonitis, Peri- and
Endo-metritis occurring in the Puerperium.
(j) Under this heading are included also deaths from Atrophy and Marasmus
of Infants, and want of Breast-milk, but not from Atelectasis.